The famous Texas Longhorns of course!
Longhorns live on farms and ranches just like all other cattle.
A nasty disease called the Texas Fever.
Texas Longhorns
In the past, Texas Longhorns. Today, Brahmans, and Brahman-European beef breeds, Texas Longhorns, Herefords, etc.
Texas Longhorns were the foundation of the Cattle Kingdom in the USA. Herefords soon followed popularity when they were imported to the USA a couple hundred years after the Spanish brought over their cattle.
The cattle that roamed the Texas grasslands were called Longhorns. They were named this because of their ability to grow very long horns.
Texas longhorns were created in the 1800s when Spanish cattle and Anglo cattle were mixed to create a strong, long-horned cow that the Texans called by its horn, the Texas longhorn. Cattle is how many Texans got rich, for the demand for beef was high after the Civil War. Cattle were extremely cheap in Texas and expensive everywhere else, a perfect deal for Texans who wanted to sell for more but buy for less. Hope this helps! :)
Texas Longhorns and, around a decade after the American Civil War, Herefords.
Texas Longhorns originated in Texas where they still remain in high numbers, however, they have also been exported to other parts of the world such as Alberta.
Texas. Texas longhorns duuhhh.
Texas Ranchers sent their longhorns on cattle drives because the demand of the cattle in Texas was low. But high in the north and east. Demand and supply affect the price of nearly everything that was bought and sold - not just the cattle.